FEBRUARY s. 1950 To TllE ELEGTORS or GIIARLDTTETOWN I have nominated to contest the election for the ogflee of Mayor of your City. My policy is careful, efficient and economic ad- ministration of the City's business. I ask you for your support on Election Day. M. A. Farmer ELEGTORS 0F WARD 1 I have nominated as your Council- lor for Wardl in the forthcoming Civic Election. If you think I have the qualifica- tions to represent you at the Council Board, I respectfully ask ‘For your sup- port. It is the thought oi doing my share of Public Service to our ‘Fair City that prompts me to oiier my services as Councillor for Ward I. Yours very respectfully, ' smou P. PAOLi. T0 IIDTERS 0F WARD 4 My nomination has been recorded for Councillor, _Ward ll, and I place my name before you for your considera- tion and support. During the past twenty-five years I have been engaged In business in Charlottetown, and I believe I have made a modest contribution as a citizen to the uplift and welfare of the city. As a businessman and home owner, I am vitally interested in our future prosperity, and_woi_ild like to be in a position to make some further contribution to its pro- gressive advancement. Your support on election day will place me in that happy position. Should I be honored with election, I will dedicate my time and such ability as I may possess to the protection and safe guarding of your interests. lViay I suggest, therefore, that you_give this matter your thoughtful attention, and, if you decide to support me, I shall be most grateful. ‘Yours respectfully, George ii. Keefe T0 TIlE ELEGTURS 0F Wllllli FIIIE Four years ago you elected me to the City Council. During these four years, I have attempted t0 "We Hie citizens of Ward Five to the best of _my ability and in keeping with a planned programme of sensible economy. The record of the present Council is available to all voters, but I would point out the very substantial amount bf permanent work that was performed in our Ward Five during the past two years. 1 am offering my name for re-election. It will be im- possible for me to make a personal canvass and I am using this method of soliciting your supporton February 3th- J. DAVID STEWART. T0 TIlE ELEGTORS or GIIARLDTTETOWN Having nominated for the office of Water Com- missioner, I again solicit Y0“? “ile- I have been a member of thisBoard for the past ten yesrs and shall, if re-elected, Cillltlllltlttloi; loopnafifi: u“ mums; of the citizens of Clisrlo I wn Department. W. ii. liiliis T0 TIIE ELEBTORS 0F WARD F0llll ladies and Gentlemen: For the past four years it has been my tprivilp 6 i: “present you on the tCit‘y Cmllllsliili; During m“ 'm° ‘v served you to the lies o my a Y- At the request of a. number of our losdiipgteoitrwllgh: ve sgsin nominated as one of Y0"? “I'd a 5 ‘I forthcom election on February 8t . In l r m; Shou you do me the honor of elect S m9 ° t. t other term I will continue to work in the best Intel-g: e3‘ ‘Ward 4, and u. what (imooilirtvtzwm i... the greatest n 0r all the citizens of ar o WI!- " n- - “can: ";3.?.Klf.i£.l°“ -" " ' "" means o so c E Baliot gdyairs to vol: 3; the Candidate you con- er re rese - slid you wish a. i». driven m your w", "n! 534 °' 2478 and a oer will call. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Christmas School Concerts KINGSTON CHRISTMAS CONCERT f? The pupils of Kingston present- ed their programme. Wednesday evening, December 21, in King- ston Hall. Dupite unfavorable road conditions a large number of friends and visitors were in attendance. The hall was gaily decorsted with spruce and streamers. Mr. Tyrus Helms acted chairman. ll Programme Welcome, Arnold Green Queuing chorus, Christmas Is Coming Drill. Merry Christian, junior pupils Recitation, Marion Ann Newson Recitation, Vivian Gsss Dialogue, Jimmy's New Hatchet Recitation, ’Bout. A Million, Carl Green Pantomime, Wsnted, A House- keeper Monologue, Learning a Piece. Wendell Willis Dialogue, Santa's Cure ' erinission Chorus, Silent Night Dialogue, They Alwsyl Get Their Man Recitation, Helping Santa, Wil- lard Green Recitation, Grandpa, Donald Walsh Darkie song, Oh, Susanna Mystery Men Recitation, The Christmas Stock- ing. Elwyn Willis The story of Christmas in song and action (by candle light). Carols: Hark the Herald Angels Sing, Aletha, Bernice and Eleanor MacGregor, Elva Gamester, Ruth Younker and Margaret Campbell O, Little Town of Bethlehem, Ai- ton Green, Harold Smith, Wendell Willis. Closing chorus, Jingle Bells. Santa then appeared to distri- bute many presents to the teacher and excited children. Generous treats were donated by: Women's institute, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Newson and teacher, Miss Nelda Richards. National Anthem brought the evening to a close. STURGEON SCHOOL CIIRISTMA CONCERT The Sturgeon School Christmas concert was held in Sturgeon Hall on Wednesday, December 2i. The duties of chairman were capa-bly performed by the pastor, Rev. F. L. Mulally. After some brief introductory remarks by the chairman, the following program got under way: Recitation, Blair Sencabaugh Dialogue, A Needy Christmas Recitation, Gerard Murphy Silent Night, 20 pupils Dialogue, The Story of Christ- mas Drill, Trimming the Tree Recitation, Alfred Condon O, Come All Ye Faithful, 25 pupils . Recitation, Wendell Ceilings Alphabet drill (Sale of candy) Away in a Manger, Leona Sencaibaugb, Theresa Lannigan and Edwina Farrell Recitation, Grant Sencsbaugh Good King Wenceslas, 35 pupils All Done, Elizabeth McCarron Announcing Santa, Francis Lsn- riigan. After the program, Father Mul- ally thanked the teachers for their work in making the pro- gram possible, the pupils for participating and ,Mr. Joseph Kearney and Mrs. Calvin Kemp for supplying the music. The en- tertainment closed with the sing- ing of God Save the King, after which Santa Claus arrived to dis- tribute the many gifts to both teachers and pupils from the well- filled Christmas tree which stood in the corner of the stage. csnnafiinso wiwr SCHOOL CONCERT A very enjoyable Christmas con- cert was presented 1n Cable Head West School, ‘ _v December l9. The schoolroom was tastefully decorated by the pupils assisted by their teacher, Miss Mary Wood. Mr. Joe Simona capsbly acted as chairman and the following pro- gramme wss carried out. Opening _ Welcome by two pupils. Acrostic —- Welcome by seven pupils. Chorus — Jingle Bells. Recitation — when Ssnts Wes a Boy by Earle MacSwain. Dialogue - scheming Sammy. Drill — A Letter To Ssnts. by three boys. Recitation - This Year's quest by Richard MscLeren. Dialogue - Cookies and Callers. Recitation — The Unfortunate Twin by Edward MaoLaren. Monologue — The Day After Christmas by Marion MscLaren. Recitation - A Gift rm- Ssnts by Miliar Sanderson, RC- For Quick Relief Beyond Belief. . . From the pain of Afrrlllilfis, hlil-IUMATISM, Nsulirrls, or scl- ATICA . . . gel a bottle of DOLCIN tablets today. DOLCIN hss re- lieved the pains of thousands of sufferers. DOLCIN tablets are not hsrmiui, essy-to-lske, ru- ‘sonsiiie in cosi- 100 tablets for $2.39; the large economy-else bottle of 500 iebleis, s10. Irv I'm“ QII“ "PM? DCLCIII uh ll C. M. COX. 001ml [HID-Till lfl-illlit M‘? -- Instrumental Music and s Treat of Fudge. Dsrkie Step Dance by Two Pupils. Motion Song — Ten Little Nig- ger Boys. ‘ Recitation — The lmsll Boy's Iioquitur by David MacLsren. Dialogue -— Fooling the Agent, Drill -- A Christmas Stocking by two boys. Recitation - Mrs. Santa Claus by Elsie Maclsren. — When Uncle Oqne Recitation — Can You Blame Me by Sterling Anderson. Monologue -- Leaming A Piece by Rdchard MscLnren. Dialogue - Harry's Pockets. Instrumental Music. Pantomine - Silent Night. Recitation - Just Boy by Jackie MacLarcn. Acrostic - Goodnight by eight pupils. Announcing Closing by Pupils. Santa than arrived in his usual jovial manner and distributed gifts from a well laden tree. Music for the occasion was violin and guitar selections being played by Messrs Fulton Mscharen and Le- Roy MacKenzie. The chairman, in a few well- chosen words, thanked the teacher and pupils for the evening's enter- tainment, which brought the p o- gramme to a close. l-‘ANNING BROOK CHRISTMAS CONCERT On the night of December 21, 1949, the pupils of Fanning Brook, under the direction of their tea- cher, Geraldlne Rogerson, present- ed their annual Christmns con- cert to a large and appreciative audience. lVlt. Wendell Jay capably per- formed the duties of chairman, while the following programme was carried out. Welcome Chorus — by school. Welcome Recitation — by Joyce RKJBBTSOII. ' Dialogue - With the Help of the Family. Christmas Time by CliOfug - the school. Recitation — The Patter of the shingle by Elliot I-Iendricken. Dialogue — Christmas Lesson. x Carol - 0 Corrie All Ye loath- ul Dialogue - Aunt Betsy's Beau. Solo - by Doreen Jay, Prince Edward Island is Heaven to rne, (encore), Take an Old Cold Tater and Wait. Drill -- Merry Christmas Every- body ‘ Tableau —-'When Grandma was s. Girl. Dialogue Misunder- standing. Recitation — A Christmas Gift. Elaine Hendricken. Dialogue - The Obstructive Hat. Recitation - Poor Old Mr. Cal- endar. Phelan l-lendricken. Blight Chorus — Christmas All Year 10°08. ' Dialogue-Heck Says It. Closing Chorus - Here Comes Santa Claus. lhiloyable features of the even- ing were the following solos by Al- ton Jay -— Uriloved and Unclaimed. (encore). Sammie Morgan's Gin, (encore). The Monkey Song. Bernard Hughes also supplied some instrumental music and sang "The Crippled Soldier." Much applause was heard from the audience, when during the pro- grsmme, thrée-year-old Florence Jay, very nicely sang Rudolph. the Red-nosed Reindeer, (encore), Jin- gle Bells. Santa then arrived and distribut- ed gifts from the heavily laden tree to both teacher and pupils. A vote of thanks, moved by Mr. Milton Rodgersorr and seconded by Mr. Wendell Jay. was then ex- tended to the teacher. The programme was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. CANOE COVE CHRISTMAS CONCERT on December m, Canoe Oove presented their Christmas Concert under the direction of the teacher Miss Eleanor Carson. The hail which was tastefully decorated for the season, was filled by s large and appreciative audience. Mr. Malcolm MacFsdyen cap- Bbly acted as chairman for the evening. At the close of the pro- gramme Ssnts Claus appeared in a very jovial manner and distributed gifts to teacher snd upils from a beautiful decorated Christians: tree. The children of the district were treated to apples, candy snd bars which were donated by the Home and School Association. Following was the programme. Chorus-Deck the Hail. Welcome-William Mull-heed. . Duet-O‘ Holy Night-Rene Mac- Nevin and Eleanor Osrson. Greetings- Marlon MscNevin, Jean Muirhead, Everett and Curtis MacFsdyen, DlslosueJsrty Line, Kathleen and Sadie Msclbdyen, Clisrles MscKinnon. Alberta MscLesn, mis- sel snd Delbert Muirbeed. Recitation-Cell Me Chiidby, Rey Mscrsdyen. Solo-Carol Sweetiy Osrol, Kath- leen Mscllsdyen. Dialogue -Ssies insistence, Sadie Msofledyen. Alberta Mac- laen, and Delbert Muirhesd. Duet-I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day, Rene MscNevin and Kathleen Mscihdyen. (encore) Let it Snow. Monologue-A Morning Cali, Ksthleen Msclrsdyen. Hollywood Square Deuce-Jun- ior Pupils. Intennisslon—Snle of Osndv. Chrisimss Wreath Drill-Senior Girls. Recihtion-Teleplioning Santa. Barbers Anne Dsrrsch. Duet-See Amid the Winter Snow. Sadie and Kathleen Mec- Isdyen. (encore). Forever and Ever. Recitation-Santa Claus’ Fright, Deon Mschdyen. Christmas Psgesnt-Senicr pup ill. first Noel. "Hark the Herald Angels Sing." Angels we Have hesrd on High," "Joy to the World." Solo-Up on the Housetop, Al- berto. MscLean. (encore) Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. Dlalogue-Abissppoirsting Dinah- Kathleen MscFsdyen and Rene MecNevln. Recitation-A Consolation, Ster- ling MacNevin. Ohrus —Ss.nts Claus is Comins to Town. Recitation-Announcing Victor Muirhesd. Santa. MIAPLE SCHOOL PLAINS CONCERT On Thursday evening. Decem- ber 22, a large number of friends and visitors attended the concert at Maple Plains School, presented by the pupils, under the direction of their teacher, Miss Agnes Myr- tle Campbell. A box of chocolates was lotteri- ed: the lucky ticket was drawn by Jack McKenna, and was won by Wyman Waddell. At the conclusion of the program, Santa arrived, and was assisted by Eileen Walsh and Diana ‘Thomas in distributing gifts from the tree. A vote of thanks, moved by Alva Walsh and seconded by Mrs. Al- yre Arsenauli: was extended to the teacher. Much credit is due Joe McCsrville and Jack McKenna for‘ decorating the School and supply- ing the music. The following is the programme which was announced by Miss Noreen Duffy. Welcome — by Stella McKinnon. Song - Jingle Bells by pupils. Recitation - A Christmas Wish by Eldon Arsensult. Riecltation- by Edna McKinnon. Dialogue- Hansel and Gretel by four pupils. Song — Away in a Manger by Stella McKinnon and Diana Thomas. Recitation —- Christmas Eve by Vernon Walsh. Harmonica Selection by Joe Mc- Carvllle. Song — Home on the Range by John McKinnon and Norman Arsenault. Step Dance by Donnie McKerria. Song — Darling. You Can't Love Two by Gertrude Fall and Doris Mayhew. Recitation — My Dolly by Gladys McKenna. Monologue -- A Tall Boy's Trou- bles by John Conway. Song — Where Do You Live Santa Claus by six pupils. Recitation — Say Please by Louis and Edna McKlnnon. Dialogue - Jack and the Bean- stalk by five pupils. Recitation - Wondering by Louis Walsh. Monologue - The Day after Christmas by Diana Thomas. Step Dance by John McKinnon. Harmonica Selection by Joe Mc- Csrville. Monolpgue - Aunt Tillie Testi- fies by the Teacher. Dialogue - The Mystery of the Evening WIBIp by four pupils. Song Forever and Ever by Edi- son McKenna. Step Dance by John McKlnnon. song - Here Comes Santa Claus by pupils. Recitation - Goodnight by Norman Arsenault. SPRINGTON SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CONCERT On Tuesday afternoon, Decem- ber 20, the pupils of Springton School presented their Christmas Concert. A large and appreciative audience was in attendance. The school was attractively decorated for the occasion by the pupils and the teacher. The program-me was preceded by the awarding of prizes to the pupils. Perfect attendance - Jim- mie Farrar. Conduct Lawson Thompson. Most stars Joyce Hambiy. Neatness - Donald Nic- holson and Lawson Thompson. Santa Claus arrived in due time and distributed gifts to the pupils and treats from the teacher and Women's Institute. The teacher received s very lovely gift from the rate-payers and Women's Institute and individual gifts from the pupils. Following is the programme: Opening Chorus — Merry Christ- mas. Welcome — Edwin Farrar. Welcome Drill - by 7 pupils. Recitation - Iris Lamont. Dialogue - A Christmas Lesson. Song — Santa Claus Is a Jolly Man by Joyce Hambly and Jimmie Farriir. Recitation — Lloyd Doucette. O Why Do We All Love Christ- mas by Florence Farrar and Don- aid Nicholson. Recltaton - Donalda Halliwell. Recitation - Irene Halliwell. Jesus Bids Us Shine Joyce l-lambly, Jean and Florence Farrar. Recitation »- Jimmie Farrar. Song -- Christmas Snow is Fall- ing by Joyce Hambiy, Jimmie and Florence Fhrrar. Dialogue -- Jack In the Box. Song‘ - Once I Was Happy Lloyd Doucette, Edwin Farrar and Bruce lLamomt. Recitation — Eleanor Thompson. Drill — Joyce Hambly and Law- son ‘Thompson. Jesus Loves Me — Joyce Hsmbiy and Jimmie Farrar. Recitation - Alistair Macintosh. Song - Listen to the Christmas Bells - Iris Lamont. Florence and Jean Farrar. Drill — Christmas Wishes. Recitation - Lawson Thompson. Drill - ' Thompson and Jimmie Phrrsr. iiiiiiiilij Anal 4| oil‘ selgy lessens. pwisoceiisstuighfnslelleeitwllwiiiiless Christ-mas Prayer — Doucette, Jesn Fsrrsr snd Bruce Lamont. Dislogue - A Sure Way. Recitation — Florence Fsrrsr. Pageant — The Christmas Story with Silent Night snd Away In s Mauser. Recitation — Jean Fsrrsr. Closing Chorus - Jingle Bells. The National Anthem brought the entertainment to l. close. CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CONCERT On Thursday evening. December Z, a very large and appreciative audience gathered at Cape Tra- verse Hall for the annual Christ- mas Concert, which was presented under the direction of the teachers, Mrs. Raymond Morrison and Mrs. Doris MacWilllams. The hail was artistically decorat- ed wlth red and green streamers. Two beautiful fir trees and a light- ed fire-place with electric candles, graced the stage, Miss Evelyn Bell acted as organist for the evening, and Mr. Fred Irving capsbly acted as chairman. . Following was the programmer Opening Chorus Where Do You Live Santa Claus? by the school. Welcome Recitation Howatt. Acrostic —- The Christmas Scroll. by Hazel MacDonald, Gerald Noonan, Donna Cutclitfe, Joan Waddeil, Sonny Irving, Harry Mac- Donald, Violet MacNeili, Sheldon Holloran, Ensor Muttart. Solo - Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. by Jean Murphy, (en- core), Sleep Little Jesus. Dialogue The Anti-Gossip Club, Barbara Irving, June Gardin- er, Doris Campbell, Louise Norring, Janice Waddeil, Mary Waddeil, and Anna Howatt. Recitation - by Gerald Noonan. Senior Song — 14 girls and one boy. All the Nice Girls Love a Sailor. Soloist Pat Noonan, (cos- tume and motions) Oh! What. a Beautiful Mornin'. Pageant — The Christmas Spirit by 17 pupils. Monologue - An Embarrassing Circumstance by Louise Norring, (encore). 315108118 — Melvina Entertalns, Rowena Harvey. Doris Campbell, Janice Waddeil, Ivan Newrlck, Blair Campbell and Ian Muttart. Trio — P. E. I. is Heaven to Me, by Betty Rogerson, Beatrice Cut_ cliffe, and Betty Murphy, (encore). Recitation - Cari Larson. Clean-up Song by Juniors. Dialogue - Only an Only Child by Richard Sawler. Shirley Noon- an, and Wayne Gardiner. ' Negro Song — (Costume and set- ting), Turkey in the Straw, 01d Black Joe. 0h! Dem Golden Slip- pers. Old Kentucky Home. by six- teen seniors. Recitation - Jackie Waddeil. S010 14mg. Long Ago by Adele Cutcliffe, (encore), when It's Aipple Blossom Time in Annapolis bailey. Recitation - Leo Hollorsn. Senior chorus - Three Christ. mas Carolsn-Adestes FidelesALntln and English versions), I Saw Three 3111195. Good King Wenceslas, (King's part: boys: page's p311: girls). Recitation - Harry MacDonald. Quartette - The Merry ch11“- mas Polka by June Gardiner, smr- ley Noonsn, Louise Nor-ring. and Janice Waddeil, (encore). Dialogue — Wanted-m House. keeper by Sheldon Gardiner, A111. son Waddeil, Betty Rngerson, Betty Murphy. Beatrice Cutcliffe, Bobby Macwilliams, Lois Cut. cliffe and Mary Weddell, 113's"??? Man Skit — Cari Dickie and Allison Weddell. by Lloyd Delb , taken st our Studio or in your in your home. If you live in our Studio just phone. satisfaction. Charlottetown, P. E. I. return you home after the sitting. We specialise 1n Babies, Family Groups, Weddings, and do Photography in all its branches. Work guaranteed to complete FREE OPENING orrsn One 5 x 7 SilvertonrDeluxe Photo given to every customer home. No extra charge for going the City and wish the sitting in We will send s car, bring you in and NO EXTRA CHARG E. BURKE-S PORTRAIT STUDIO Yellow Cub Building, 142% (it. (ieorga St. Phone 285th! Recitation — Wayne I-Iowatt. lights and lighted fireplace only): Golway Bay, I Never Sec- Maggie Alone, Lily Valley, and (he Hop- Scotch Polka, (actions by Jean Murphy and Louise Norring), by 25 senior pupils. Monologue -— When Ma Gets the Broom by Dale MacWilliams. Rainbow Drill - by Lylii Irving. Elaine Campbell, Jessie MacDon- ald. Beryl Murphy, Jean Gallant, Marion Larsen, Eileen Holloran, Adele Cutciiffe, and Alberta Mac- Donald. Dialogue - Detective Snoop and Dr. Doop by Pat Noonan and Leo- nard Holloran. Senior Drill - Alice Blue Gown, (From the ni/usical play. Irene); by Rowena Harvey, Betty Murphy, Louise Norrlng, Shirley Noonan, Betty Rogerson and Beatrice Cut- cllffe,(soloist). (Costume: ankle- length Alice Blue Gowns). Setting; Rose Bower, Evergreen Arch with red roses. The solo part of the song, Alice blue Gown, was sung by Bea- trice Cutcliffe with the others sing- ing the chorus. During the solo parts, the seven girls did the mo- tions and the dance steps. Duet — Billy Boy by Alger and Adele Cutcliffe, (encore). Closing Chorus — Santa's On His Way by the school. Santa Claus then arrived and distributed the treat and the many presents to the pupils and the teachers, in his usual jovial man- ner. The proceeds from the con- cert amounted to $65.00. The even- ing came to e. close by singing the National Anthem. APPIN ROAD SCHOOL CONCERT In keeping with the Christmas festivities, a goodly number of parents and interested parties ga- thered in theschoolroom onMon- day evening Dec, 19, for the occas- ion of the school concert. The schoolroom was very taste- fully decorated for the occasion with pine, trailing spruce, red and green streamers, and numerous bells. The stage setting was I. com- fortable sitting-room; with an imi- tation brick fireplace. The pupils gave s splendid per- formance under the direction of the teacher, Heath Delaney, sc- companied by Mrs. James Gordon at the organ. The chairmen, Louis Gordon, announced the following program: day, February 8th, 1950, 1950, from 11 A.M. to 5:30 Voters List. to the City. MULTIPLE VOTING resident. Ward only. Property or rental qualification having three months next preceding date o Mixed Up Welcome, by Char- ronuc NOTICE CIVIC ELECTION Voters lists have been prepared for the Civic Election to be held on Wednes- and will be posted for the inspection of all electors at the City Court Room, City Building, up to and including Saturday, P.M. daily. All persons, especially wives or husbands qualified to vote under (b) below, and men and taxpaying women voting on_rent_al qualifications only, should see that they are registered with the Electoral Officer in order to have their names 0n the All voters qualified as below must be 21 years of age, residents of ‘the City for one year (except non-residents occupying business premises), Canadian Citi- zens, and not in arrears at January 15th, 1950, for any taxes or assessments owing Qualified voters, subject u. .r....., are: (a) Owners or joint owners (for 8 months previous to Election Dsyi of real estate in the City to the extent of $500.00 assessed value. (b) Wife or husband of such an owner ii’ the owner be entitled to vote. (c) Men renting premises in the City of a $100.00, and having rented such in the previous to Election Day. (d) Women renting premises as in (c) above, and who have been asses- sed for Civic Taxes for 1949, and not in arrears as above. (e) Residents of the City who have paid Poll Tax for the year 1949. (f) Non-residents if otherwise qualified as above and doing business and occupying business premises in the City. Persons voting on (a) (b) (c) (d) or (f) above may vote in each Ward in which they are so qualified. Persons voting on (e) above may vote only in Ward oi which they are electio Dated st Charlo“ town this 80th dsy of January, A.D. 1950. (3181100) Fireside Slng-S0ng—(Iii.h ms Opening yearly rental City for the three months removed in another Ward within MITR, Electoral Officer for the City of iotte and Juddic MacEaohei-n clan-us. Welcome. welcome by all pupils. Recitation, Don't. For ‘get, by Junior Condon. Dialogue nsliristmas Hiccoughs, by licovi ‘MacPliail, Loo Conucn, Walter Cor- incy, Donnie Gordon and ‘Condon. Solo, Silent. Night, by Donnie Gordon. Recitation. ls Santa Married, by Audrey Cudmoi-e. Reci- tation, I Am a Little Boy, by Kaye MscEachern, Monologue, Christmas Eve, by Marlon Farrar. Song, Jingle bells, by Charlottec and Jllddl! iMacEaciiern. Marlon Farrar. Fair- |1ie Gurney, Marjorie and Donnie ‘Gordon. Recitation, Tick-took, by Walter Corney. Dialogue, Oscar and Mr. Santa Claus, by Jackie and Billy Condon. Recitation, The Merry Maid, by Anne Gordon. Solo. Away in a Manger, by Marjorie dicament, by Donnie Gordon. — Intermission _- Dialogue. A Gift from White Fen- iiher, by Pearl and Marlon Farrel". Dorothy Matheson, and Mary Alice ‘Condon, Recitation, Don't forget ‘Daddy, by John Gordon. Drill, lChristmas, by nine pupils. Recita- tion, Don't Forget to Remember, by Marjorie Gordon. Song, Hark. the Herald Angles Sing. by the 81115 of the school. Recitation, Just What He Wanted, By Norris Cor- ney. Monologue, Mrs. Masons Christmas Shopping. by Pearl Farr- ar. Recitation, Mary Alice Speaks. by Mary Alice Condon. S010. H939 comes Santa Claus. by Fairlie Cor- ‘rrsy. Dialogue, A Shocking choose. by Charlotte MacEaehem. Audrey ICudmore and shlrley Farrar. Reci- ltation, A Sad Lesson. by L90 C")- .don. Pantomime, The Night before lChristmas, read by Charlotte Mac- Eachern with Billy Condon DIM‘- Ing the past of Santa Claus. Clo:- lng chorus. Gfiednlsht oeople- W the school. Recitation. Goodnight. by Dorothy Matheson. Within s few minutes, s. clatter sross outside, and Jolly old St. Nico entered with s bound. After cheers remarks he distributed QM i" both pupils and teacher from the heavily mien nine ""- A hearty vote o! thinks was moved by Mr. Samuel Condon. ggoondgd by Mr. John Matheson. and tendered to the teach" W the chairman for a fine proflfflg“ which was my replied to W i ° teacher. The National Ant-PW"! brought on. eHIOYBbIB fvemlli i” s. close. February 4th, of at least n, entitles vote in former Charlottetown. Billy ' Gordon. Recitation, A Knotty Pre- _